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<h1>Consider the Concrete5 (<a href=http://concrete5.com><font color=blue>C5</font></a>) CMS as the basis of your Web Enterprise </h1>
<h1>Consider the Concrete5 (<a href=http://concrete5.com><font color=blue>C5</font></a>) CMS as the basis of your Web Enterprise </h1>
<blockquote>Content Management Systems (CMSes) such as Joomla or Drupal&sup1; manage your web. C5 is also a <a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PHP><font color=navy>PHP</font></a> CMS but superior to both. </blockquote>
<blockquote>Content Management Systems (CMSes) such as Joomla or Drupal&sup1; manage your web. C5 is also a <a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PHP><font color=navy>PHP</font></a> CMS but superior to both. </blockquote>
<h2><a href=http://anyjuan.ai-integration.biz:42666/c5><font size=4 color=green>Go/Return to the sample site.</font></a> <font style="background-color: yellow" size=1> (login <b>there</b> as 'admin' with the password I sent you)</font></h2>
<h2><a href=http://anyjuan.ai-integration.biz:42666/c5><font size=4 color=green>Go/Return to the sample site.</font></a> <font style="background-color: yellow" size=2> (Take a live tour! login <b>there</b> as 'admin' with the password I sent you)</font></h2>
<blockquote>Take a live tour! A strong point of C5 is that the entire site is <a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WYSIWYG><font color=navy>WYSIWYG</font></a> editable. If possible please reverse any edits you make. If you need a guided tour call me</blockquote>
<blockquote>A strong point of C5 is that the entire site is <a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WYSIWYG><font color=navy>WYSIWYG</font></a> editable. If possible please reverse any edits you make. If you need a guided tour call me</blockquote>
<h2>Hosting and Performance</h2><blockquote>
<h2>Hosting and Performance</h2><blockquote>
<font style="background-color: pink">Sample site currently on residential broadband so performance acceptable but not great.</font>&sup2;. You will need to have a dedicated Unix server. I currently have dedicated hosting at a server farm that is roughly $30/month but you will probably have a hard time matching that. A high end server in 2008-09 will be upwards of $200/mo but most small businesses or organizations will do fine with hosting that can be gotten for $100/mo or less. You can put different services on their own server (such as mail and database, images) to provide a capability that can serve all but the very highest loads with excellent response times (millions of hits per day).</blockquote>
<font style="background-color: pink">Sample site currently on residential broadband so performance acceptable but not great.</font>&sup2;. You will need to have a dedicated Unix server. I currently have dedicated hosting at a server farm that is roughly $30/month but you will probably have a hard time matching that. A high end server in 2008-09 will be upwards of $200/mo but most small businesses or organizations will do fine with hosting that can be gotten for $100/mo or less. You can put different services on their own server (such as mail and database, images) to provide a capability that can serve all but the very highest loads with excellent response times (millions of hits per day).</blockquote>

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